Extending the length of Georgia 400, the Hospitality Highway runs from just north of downtown Atlanta to the North Georgia Mountains, linking the seven communities of Buckhead, Sandy Springs, Roswell, Alpharetta, Cumming/Forsyth, Dawsonville and Dahlonega. As you traverse from one community to another, you’ll discover that, while the road may come to an end, the activities go on forever.

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ARTS TRAIL

Just about anywhere you stop along Hospitality Highway you are sure to find art, whether it is a gallery, a community playhouse, or a performing arts group. Soak in the art and culture of these charming communities.

CULINARY CORRIDOR

HISTORY / HERITAGE

The richness of the history and heritage along Hospitality Highway will delight any southern history buff. You can learn about anything from moonshine running in Dahloenga to how the Civil War impacted this region. You’ll run out of time before you run out of history.

OUTDOOR / FAMILY FUN

It is easy to find huge swatches of green in the Hospitality Highway region. The heavily forested Big Creek Greenway runs through Roswell, Alpharetta and Cumming. In Sandy Springs and Roswell enjoy the Chattahoochee River.

SHOPPING

THEATRE / GHOSTS

Seeking “spirited” entertainment? Look no further. Learn about these souls on a Roswell Ghost Tour, as you hear the toilsome tales of the mill village and the spirits said to live behind the mansion wall, from paranormal investigators. Catch a theatre performance at ACT1 Theatre in Alpharetta, too.